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Solutions for safe and smart power management
Innovative solutions for power management in electrical energy storage systems and surge protection for photovoltaic systems: Mersen will present these and other products at Intersolar 2024 in Munich.
The AI algorithms designed to detect life in space
New research has shown that AI algorithms can be used to detect life with a 90% accuracy rate, with plans to put it to use in space.
Navitas Semiconductor’s Gene Sheridan finalist for Entrepreneur Of The Year
Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) announced that Gene Sheridan, CEO and Co-Founder of Navitas Semiconductor was named an Entrepreneur Of The Year 2024 Greater Los Angeles Award finalist.
£100k grants for five schools’ climate projects
Five sustainability projects collaborating with UK schools will each receive £100,000 to enhance green initiatives and reduce carbon emissions, as part of the UK schools’ sustainability campaign, Let’s Go Zero.
Maximise opportunities at CWIEME Berlin 2024
The deadline is fast approaching for exhibitors and buyers alike to complete their profiles on Connect @ CWIEME.
University scientists create fuel to enable living in space
Bangor University scientists have developed an energy source that could allow astronauts to live on the Moon for long periods of time. The power sources, equivalent in size to poppy seeds, hold the potential to sustain lunar habitation.
The importance of runtime observability for multi-threaded software verification
By Dr. Johan Kraft, CTO, Percepio AB.Most embedded systems today are powered by multi-threaded software, e.g., running on Linux or a real-time operating system (RTOS). While multi-threading has many advantages over single-threaded designs, it can make the software more complex and the verification more challenging.
Primary school children experience engineering excellence this British Science Week
Young students engaged with crawler robots, drone simulators, and 3D printers at an advanced engineering centre to mark British Science Week.
AI in space exploration
On 8 March 2024, King's College London hosted an event focused on the integration of AI technology into space exploration with Professor Yang Gao.
£360 million to boost British manufacturing and R&D
Ahead of the Spring Budget this week, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced an investment package in the UK’s life sciences and manufacturing sectors.